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    Reason behind Yar’Adua’s withdrawal from Port Harcourt refinery sale to Dangote-led consortium – Falana

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    Reason behind Yar’Adua’s withdrawal from Port Harcourt refinery sale to Dangote-led consortium – Falana

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    Reason behind Yar’Adua’s withdrawal from Port Harcourt refinery sale to Dangote-led consortium – Falana

    Senior lawyer, Femi Falana has disclosed why late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua reversed the controversial sale of the Port Harcourt Refinery to a consortium.

    Falana, speaking in a statement issued on Friday, said the Yar’Adua reversed the sale led by Dangote Oil after finding out that the deal was not in the nation’s best interest.

    He said former President Olusegun Obasanjo had sold a 51 per cent stake in the Port Harcourt Refinery to Bluestar Oil for $561 million.

    Falana added that Bluestar Oil was a consortium comprising Dangote Oil, Zenon Oil, and Transcorp.

    On May 28, 2007, in a similar transaction, 51 per cent of Kaduna Refinery was sold to Bluestar Oil for $160 million.

    “Bluestar Oil was a consortium of three domestic companies, including Dangote Oil, Zenon Oil, and Transcorp. Before the deal, President Obasanjo had acquired large shares in Transcorp through ‘blind trust’.

    “Many interest groups in the country questioned the legal validity and moral propriety of the sales as they were consummated in the last days of the Obasanjo Administration,” Falana alleged, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.

    The popular human rights activist pointed out that under the Privatisation and Commercialisation Act, the Vice President serves as the Chairman of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP), which oversees the sale of public enterprises.

    However, he said Obasanjo sidelined then-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and directly managed the privatisation process for several key national assets.

    Falana disclosed that on May 17, 2007, President Obasanjo sold a 51 per cent stake in the Port Harcourt refinery to Bluestar Oil for US$561 million.

    He explained that in another transaction that took place on May 28, 2007, President Obasanjo sold 51 per cent shares in Kaduna Refinery to Bluestar Oil for $160 million.

    “Bluestar Oil was a consortium of three domestic companies, including Dangote Oil, Zenon Oil, and Transcorp. Before the deal, President Obasanjo had acquired large shares in Transcorp through ‘blind trust’.

    Reason behind Yar’Adua’s withdrawal from Port Harcourt refinery sale to Dangote-led consortium – Falana.

    “Many interest groups in the country questioned the legal validity and moral propriety of the sales as they were consummated in the last days of the Obasanjo Administration,” Falana alleged, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.

    The popular human rights activist pointed out that under the Privatisation and Commercialisation Act, the Vice President serves as the Chairman of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP), which oversees the sale of public enterprises.

    However, he said Obasanjo sidelined then-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and directly managed the privatisation process for several key national assets.

    He noted that the two powerful trade unions in the oil industry —the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) kicked against the privatisation of the two refineries on grounds of conflict of interest and lack of due process.

    “They also alleged that the nation had been shortchanged as the shares acquired in the Port Harcourt refinery for $516 million were worth US$5 billion.

    “Convinced that the deals were not in the national interest, both unions proceeded on a 4-day strike that almost paralysed the Nigerian economy in June 2007.

    “The strike was called off based on the assurance of the federal government to the effect that the deals would be fully investigated,” Falana stated.

    He said upon the conclusion of the investigation by the federal government, the purported privatisation of the Port Harcourt and Kaduna refineries was cancelled by then President Umaru Yar’adua.

    “It is on record that the cancellation of the privatisation was not challenged in any court as it was carried out contrary to the letter and spirit of the Privatisation and Commercialisation Act.

    “The Alliance on Surviving Covid and Beyond (ASCAB) hereby calls on NUPENG and PENGASSAN to intensify their historical struggle aimed at as a counterpoise to the renewed campaign for the privatisation of the nation’s refineries.

    “Those who are awaiting the privatisation of the refineries in a manner at variance with the national interest should be advised to set up their own refineries like the Dangote Group,” the statement added.

    Obasanjo had revealed how the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (now Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited) turned down a $750 million offer from Aliko Dangote to manage the Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries in 2007, during his administration.

    Speaking during an exclusive interview with Channels Television on Thursday, Obasanjo revealed that although the NNPC was aware of its inability to effectively manage the national refineries, it still rejected Dangote’s proposal.

    Obasanjo said that Dangote made his offer after Shell turned down his (Obasanjo) offer to manage the three refineries because of corruption, poor maintenance, low production output and two other reasons.

    The former President said, “It was after that Aliko got a team together and they paid $750 million to take part in PPP (Public–Private Partnership) in running the refineries.

    “My successor (Yar’Adua) refunded their money and I went to my successor and told him what transpired. He said NNPC said they wanted the refineries and they can run it. I said but you know they cannot run it.”

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